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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1956.

Demonstrations In Moscow Hungarian Refugees

CROWDS DEMAND

ISRAEL WILLING

FREIGHT

WITHDRAWAL OF TO NEGOTIATE RATES UP

ALLIED TROOPS

Tel Aviv, Nov. 5.

The Prime Minister of Israel, Mr David Hen Gurion, replying to a cable from a group of British Labour MPs said: "If Nasser wishes for peace, | let him send his authorised representatives to meet

our representatives.”

He added: “I am sorry that you do not ago the danger of the Fascist dictator of Egypt.”

London, Nov. 5. British shipping COM-

panies with routes East of Suez today decided on a 15 per cent surcharge for car goes as a result of the

Middle East'aituation.

In Britain Ready To Fight

London, Nov. 5.

There are 500 refugee Hungarians in Britain prepared to return to their homeland at a moment's notice to fight for its freedom, Baron Carl Hajdu, sald here tonight.

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The Baron, now London There were protests all over *.tate agent, is chairman of the Britain today against the inter- committee in the United King-vention of Russlun troops In

the assistance of Hungary

Moscow, Nov. 5.

The surchargo, effective for Several hundred Russians, chanting,

Tho MPa, who included Mr

cargoes which commence loading | don! whistling and booing, tonight gathered Bydney Silverman (Nelson and

on

or stor this Wednesday Hungarian freedom fighters. Colno), Mr Ian Mikardo

(November 7), la to cover the

113 told £ press outside the British, French, and IsraelReading, South). Mr Anthony

conference extra cost of shipments round Greenwood

Mr Ben (Rosendale) and the

Gurion's reply con.'

that a further 1,000 men could embassies in Moscow demanding an end Hon Anthony Wedgwood Benn cluded: "Wo ure ready at all the Cape of Good Hope,

be called within a few days to Decisions on it were taken at with

go to Hungary, (Bristol, to the war in Egypt. They carried banners Ben Gurion to ask him to

Southeast) had cabled times

of separato Meelings Egypt. Mr

Tho mutter depends three entirely and solely on the will! Liner Freight Rate Conferences and slogans in English, French, and say that Israel would have no

of the Government of Egypt."... here. Router. Russian saying "hands off Egypt, down French action on the Suez Canal. with aggression, we support our Egyptian brothers."

A

of Crowd

600 jammed themselves between the metal Kales

the British Embassy and the banks of tho river Moscow.

Two men tried to climb the rallings but only succeded in planting slogans on the pointeet spikes of the railings.

Crowds began to gather pul- British Embassy at adde the 5.30

By (local time)

p.m.

8 tam they had grown to 800 ani although the demonstrations

usually were

orderly, they pounded the Lope of entering the Embassy courtyard

Petitions

cars

A spokesman from the crowd demanded to speak to the Bri- Birh Ambasandor, Sir Willam Hayter, who did not appent al the entrance of the Einbassy.

Mr P Maxey, a Third Seere tary of the British Embangry, walked out to the Bruni gate and sold petitions would be me- cepted with depulations.

two hours

37 petits

In word pro entexi by groups of three or four men who mшuched

around the French Embassy bul permitied foreigners In cure to drive to it.

Here booing crowds had also blocked the roada since 0 p.m. Thier also appealed for the French Ambassador to come out bul he refused.

A car containing British and

correspondents wa Acnerlezn surrounded by about 50 ftud ne who attempted

to lift the ear bodily, whilst others pounded on the windows shouting "M" (pace).

The spirit of the crowds was harsher outside the Israel) Em- } bassy, where

C foreign

| correspondents lost thei; cunts.

Warning

Association with

the Anglo-

The Israel Premier stated in

ha reply. We have not scled

nor shall act as agents for any foreign power."

Limited Objectives

to make

peace

MEETING CANCELLED

to

The Labour MPs urged Mr Ben Gurion to give an "im- mediate public eseurance that

New York, Nov. 6. the objective of Isruel action Today's rezsion of the United is limited to the protection of Nationa Security Council

on the Israeli frontiers and the elimina-continue the hearings tion of centres of Egyptian lenee situation along the israri- Jordan burder has been can- marauders, and has no associa- Lion wil the Franco-British colled with the consent of the nellon about the Suez Canal, Jordanian representative. and that Israel is ready to

No date was set for the next comply with the United Nations ession of the Council on the

on receiving satis- question. factory guarantees against further ralds.”

resolution

The voyages affectód include routes from Britain to Indian and Pakistan poris, East Africa

and the Far East.

Many More

Many more, he added, could be relied on to fight for Hun- gary': freedom if necessary.

The Baron, who wife

that he Welsh, told reporters could not say definitely how the refugees would get to Hungary except that they would

In the cases of Indian, Pakis tun and East African routes, the Conferences announced that the surcharge would be effective on both outward-bound cargoes Пy. from Britain and the European Continent and Inward bound individual, and would have They would leave Britain na corgoca from India, Pakistan and East African ports.

A spokesman of the For Easter Freight Conference sald the inward rates from the Far East would be announced in Singapore.

erms supplied to them by what the Baron called " European country.""

The Welsh Council of Labour passed a resolution expressing ympathy and admiration for the Hungarian people, and the Executive Committed of the of Railwaymon National Union decided to grant £1,000 sterling to the trade union appeal on behalf of Hungarian workers,

The Labour повуют Brighton, decided to boycott

party at the Soviet Embassy In London on Wednesday for which ho had originally ac

cepted an irritation.

Extra Service ·

Teachers at the London School of Economics sont a letter of protest to the Soviet Ambassa dor expressing "horror at the "As far as I know the arms brutal invasion of Hungary by would not came from Brita Soviet troops." the Baron declared, "but we

British Broadcasting could get enough arms to keep Corporation announced that in British shippers

some time of the the Bght going for the news waiting for

view ΟΣ developments

BBC the HuDgary. surcharge before making plans until the United Nations could

Russian Intervene. of for the export

servico will from tonight muka Bucz.

"I do not think we would be additional transmission

No ameial reason was given [ፍ chupcollation of TILC Mr Ben Gurion's reply said:

meeting! but United Nationa "We still recall that there were sources said that it would be leaders of the Labour Party anti-climatle" for the Counell who did nol

been seriously to meet on this question in view Hitler's threats to exterminate of the præent emergency As- the Jewish race till it was too sembly meetings on the Middle

Enst tuation-- Reuter,

Luke

have

trade cast

been

arms

The

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from a govern- | taining the latest reports of the had ment, Very likely we would be | fighting-China Moll Special.

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A lending British Abipper buying said

today that conditions been in such a state of flux | dealing with people who will be because of the Middle Eastern called Mr Smith or Me Brown, developments that shippers had Baron Hajdu added: We

waiting for #lead on t have reasoti

belleve that freight charges before inaking transportation

can be and will any further plans for the ex-

be arranged. We are not just port trade-Ching Mall Special, hot-headed.

I sincerely believe every Hungarian feels in we do whatever his political vlows ure!!

ACTION URGED OVER HUNGARY

The Israeli Charge d'Affaires, | into," Mr A. Schelouche, refusal to Lalk with the demonstrator who numbered over 500, but gypdfd to the Forrym Office to call on the milita

to elur the road. The illu did not Irvine und the gowd

for over threx and med half hours.

Hoards

up the steps of the Embunny | Lantussy were also stated

a laste the reception PODER,

who ne format seceptance.

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Around the Israeli

oft

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um most trafe by policemen Wus who warned forelin casa.

made by junior diplomatie off!-|entofut not to Put into the de-

cials working in relays,

Each petition acknowledged, but

położy was

were noi omitted

sprechta.

mwistrators."

This is the first time that much deputations constrations have been per- to inaku įmited by the authorities here vince the war, according iu

After the 37th edition The voteran diplomatic sources. Ambassador taki the derounalro-

tors he woull receive m› more,

Chinese Petition

Through Rear

During the height of the do- monstrations outside the British The Anal petiti was in Embassy, entry into the yard of Chinese and cume iron a Moscow the building was prevented by factory in which Chinese demonstrators, apprentices Dre working. The Embussy staff on night duty petitions, some of which covered gained passage though a rear several pages, primarily dealt | exit unnoticed by demonstrators, with the need to stop Die fight |--Reuter.

in Egypt.

Finally, at 0.8 pm a 711073-

ber of the Embassy staff told

the

that

they

demonstrators could no longer set fool on Em- bassy territory und the moved aft under police escort

The Irish

today appeal

Dublin, Nov. 5. Red Cross announced a nationwide crowdl

for rellet for Hungary ound the "Save the Children Fund" to keep Hungary's children allye, -United Press.

toward the French Enbasey.

Traffic police blocked off streets for a quarter of u mile

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Washington, Nov. 5. William Knowland, Re- Letuler publican Minority

in the US Senate, today sug- gested drastic diplomatle and economie action, II the Soviet Union

fel not withdraw its forces from Hungary by given time.

Mr Knowland, In a statement circulated to the press, pro- expelling the USSR United Nations,

posed from

(VV)

VIV:

applying economie sanctions

against agalust her, or

any satellite country supportag her action in Hungary, in the rupture of diplomatic rela- tions by all the countries of the free world.

the Sino-Japanese War. Senator Knowland said economic

Sunctions

include the could blocking of Soviet credits abroad, embargoes on strategic or non-strategic deliveries to the Sovlet Union and the closing of all Soylet economic

Mr. Knowland 0150 proposed

the formation

missions. of an interna. tional "unofficial" brigade on the lines of General Claire Chennault's "Flying Tigers”, used in China at the time of

Mr. Knowland is a member of the US delegation to

Nations, France-

Whited Fresse.

Girl Volunteer

Among the people who had answered the committee's call for volunteers and money, the

48 students said, were Baron from British universities.

Other Britons included a girl from York who was prepared to pay her own fare,

French, Polish and Spanish people had also volunteered.

Mine Rescue Abandoned

Springhill, Nova Scotia, Nov. 6.

of the disaster- An official struck Springhill coni mine an- nounced today the raine would to off and efforts be scaled rescue the 25 men still trapped would be abandoned.

He said the decision had been "to protect the town of Spring- hill from another explosion.

Fire was still burning in the mine and offelals feared an ex-

of the - inrgio. plosion becRUNO quantities of gas in the shaft. 1 United Press.

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